Enjoy the art of gourmet pizza-making during this shared experience in Rome. Led by expert local chefs, you’ll discover the secrets behind crafting authentic Italian pies from scratch. From kneading the dough to layering on fresh, seasonal toppings, this 1.5-hour class promises a delicious journey into the city’s beloved culinary traditions. Sip on welcome drinks and snacks as you learn the differences between Roman and Neapolitan styles, all while surrounded by iconic landmarks. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a curious foodie, this class offers a unique opportunity to expand your pizza-making skills and uncover the flavors that make Rome’s cuisine so revered.
Key Points

- A 1.5-hour engaging pizza-making class in Rome, suitable for beginners, focusing on the differences between Roman and Neapolitan pizza styles.
- Hands-on dough-crafting experience guided by expert local chefs, along with selection of fresh, seasonal toppings for personalized pizzas.
- Immersive experience with welcome drinks and snacks, resembling an Italian aperitivo, and pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven.
- Emphasis on high-quality ingredients, such as mozzarella and prosciutto, and insights into regional pizza specialties.
- Classes located near iconic landmarks, with a convenient meeting point, providing an enhanced cultural experience.
Class Overview

Although the Gourmet Pizza Cooking Class in Rome is an activity that lasts only 1.5 hours, it provides participants with a comprehensive and engaging experience.
Priced from €79.00 per person, the class welcomes guests with welcome drinks and snacks, much like an Italian aperitivo.
Taught by expert, local chefs, the hands-on experience covers the entire pizza-making process – from crafting the dough from scratch to selecting fresh, seasonal toppings.
Participants will also learn about the differences between Roman and Neapolitan pizza styles.
Located near iconic landmarks like the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, the cooking school offers a fun and authentic way to take in Rome’s culinary traditions.
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Activity Highlights

During the Gourmet Pizza Cooking Class, participants can look forward to an array of experience highlights.
The class begins with welcome drinks and snacks reminiscent of an Italian aperitivo, setting the stage for a delightful culinary journey. Guided by expert, local chefs, attendees will learn invaluable tips and techniques for crafting the perfect pizza dough from scratch.
The selection of fresh, seasonal toppings allows for a personalized touch, as participants choose between classic pizza rosso or the simpler pizza bianca. With an emphasis on using high-quality ingredients like mozzarella, prosciutto, and zucchini flowers, the class offers an immersive and authentic taste of Italian pizza-making.
Hands-on Pizza Making

Participants get hands-on experience as they begin crafting the pizza dough from scratch. Under the expert guidance of local chefs, they’ll learn the proper techniques for kneading, stretching, and shaping the dough to achieve the perfect thin-crust consistency.
The class then moves on to the exciting topping selection stage, where guests can choose from:
- Savory tomato sauce and mozzarella
- Fragrant pesto and fresh vegetables
- Cured meats like prosciutto and salami
- Unique toppings like zucchini flowers and black olives
With the dough ready and the toppings selected, you will then slide their creations into the wood-fired oven, eagerly anticipating the aroma of freshly baked, authentic Italian pizza.
Toppings and Ingredients
Guided by the chefs’ expertise, participants select from a bountiful array of fresh and seasonal toppings to personalize their pizza creations. The classic tomato sauce and mozzarella are always on offer, but the class also showcases regional specialties like prosciutto, zucchini flowers, and black olives.
Those opting for a pizza bianca can experiment with simple yet delicious toppings that allow the quality of the dough to shine. Throughout the process, the instructors provide insights into the differences between Roman and Neapolitan pizza styles, empowering participants to make informed choices.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for Italian culinary traditions, the chefs guide the class in crafting their dream pizzas from the ground up.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyLocation and Accessibility

The cooking classes are conveniently located near some of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, such as the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.
The meeting point is at Corso del Rinascimento 65, where visitors can ring the doorbell for ‘InRome Cooking’.
However, the classes aren’t suitable for people with mobility impairments.
The key details about the location and accessibility include:
- Classes held in cooking schools near the Pantheon and Piazza Navona
- Meeting point at Corso del Rinascimento 65 (ring the doorbell ‘InRome Cooking’)
- Not accessible for those with mobility issues
- Convenient location near popular tourist attractions in Rome
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Customer Feedback

Customers have overwhelmingly praised the gourmet pizza cooking class, with an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 20 reviews.
The class received a perfect 5 out of 5 for value for money, with reviewers highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere and enjoyable experience, which includes wine at the end.
Guests appreciated the authentic Italian chef’s expert tips and the hands-on opportunity to craft dough from scratch using fresh, seasonal toppings.
The class provides a unique insight into the differences between Roman and Neapolitan pizza, leaving participants with a newfound appreciation for the art of gourmet pizza making.
Welcome Drinks and Snacks

To start the gourmet pizza cooking class, participants are welcomed with refreshing drinks and delectable Italian-style hors d’oeuvres.
This initial offering sets the tone for an authentic culinary experience, whetting the appetite for the hands-on pizza-making that follows.
The welcome spread may include:
- Crisp prosecco or a signature cocktail
- Bite-sized bruschetta with ripe tomatoes and fragrant basil
- Morsels of creamy burrata cheese drizzled with olive oil
- Cured Italian meats like prosciutto or salami, perfectly paired with olives
This convivial atmosphere allows guests to mingle, sip, and savor as they prepare to embark on their pizza-crafting journey, setting the stage for an engaging and delightful cooking class.
Cooking Process
After the warm welcome, participants dive into the hands-on cooking process. Under the guidance of the expert chefs, they learn to craft the perfect pizza dough from scratch.
Next, they choose between various toppings, including the classic tomato sauce for a pizza rosso or simpler options for a pizza bianca. The chefs highlight the importance of using fresh, seasonal ingredients like mozzarella, prosciutto, zucchini flowers, and black olives.
Participants get to assemble their customized pizzas, gaining insights into the differences between Roman and Neapolitan pizza styles along the way. With each step, the aroma of the freshly baked pizzas fills the air, whetting the participants’ appetites.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Toppings to the Class?
No, participants are generally not allowed to bring their own toppings to the cooking class. The class provides a selection of fresh, seasonal ingredients for making the pizza, as part of the overall experience.
Do I Need to Bring Any Cooking Equipment?
No, students don’t need to bring any cooking equipment. All the necessary tools and ingredients are provided by the cooking school. Participants can focus on learning the pizza-making process without worrying about bringing their own gear.
Is There a Dress Code for the Class?
There’s no strict dress code for the gourmet pizza cooking class, but participants are advised to wear comfortable, casual attire. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety in the kitchen. The focus is on the cooking experience, not formal wear.
Can I Take the Leftover Pizza Home?
Unfortunately, participants are not permitted to take leftover pizza home from the cooking class. The focus is on the hands-on experience of creating the pizza, not taking it home afterward.
Is There a Vegetarian/Vegan Option Available?
Yes, the cooking class offers vegetarian and vegan pizza options. Customers can choose from a range of fresh, seasonal toppings to create their own personalized meatless pizza during the hands-on cooking experience.
Recap
This authentic Italian pizza cooking class in Rome offers a delightful hands-on experience. Participants will learn the art of crafting dough from scratch, exploring both Roman and Neapolitan styles. With expert guidance, they’ll top their pizzas with fresh, seasonal ingredients and enjoy welcome drinks and snacks in a convivial atmosphere near iconic landmarks. It’s a delicious journey into Italy’s beloved culinary traditions.
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